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Now we are getting to my bands of operating. Instead of the RS(T) type of
reports grid squares are usually used on VHF. That eliminates the bogus 599 type of reports and while probably never used it will give a rough check to see if you actually copied the call correct as the grids can be compaired to the other stations that worked the same call ================= You are riding my hobby horse. I find the obligatory 599 or 59 report absolute nonsense , if not stupid , especially in connection with contests ,because it does not provide 'any information' . Instead one could be required (also on HF) to report the IARU locator like for example IO87AT followed by a serial number. However this would no doubt cause havoc among the 'mega-scorers' since it would be much harder to copy instead of the fixed 599 or 59 , resulting in a lower score. Although a computer database could link a callsign to the IARU locator ,this would be more difficult, if not impossible,during a field day or similar event. Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH |
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